Combination deep fat frying kettle



Filed Feb. 11, 1938 5 Sheets-Sheet l Inventor A fforne us May 23, 1939.

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Filed Feb. 11., 1938 5 Sheets-Sheet 4 Inventor -.X .J z'nman Attorneys Y 23, 1939- F. x. WEINMAN COIBINATION DEEP FAT "YING KETTLE Filed Feb. 11, 1938 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 s s x x x Inventor fixmz'nman- Patented May 23, 1939 COMBINATION DEEP FAT FBYING K ETTLE Frank X. Weinman, Olean, N. Y., assignor of one-half to Bruno A. Haber-bush, Olean, N. Y.

Application February 11, ms, Serial No. 190,061

Claims.

This invention relates to cooking devices and an object of the invention is to provide a combination article for use in frying such as fish, oysters, crullers, and the like which are generally (01. ss-"n imperforate frying pan or receptacle I'I. At the bottom thereof the pan H is provided with a confried in a receptacle of grease; as well as for use tinuous suppo t flange 18 adapted to rest on 6 in toasting bread or the like. the supporting surface upon which the cooking The many uses to which the invention may be device is placed, such as a table, or the like. At put will readily suggest themselves to the user; the open top thereof the pan I1 is provided with and the invention together with its objects and a continuous outstanding flange i9 which rests advantages will be best understood from a study on t t p wall 9 f t as 5 at the openin 10 of the following description taken in connection t pp ends thereof the D n P with the accompanying drawings wherein: I vided with suitable handles to facilitate the Fi ure 1 is a perspective view of the device, placing of the pan into the casing 5 and the re- Figure 2 is a to plan view thereof with parts m v l f the pan fr m said ca in 15 broken awaysrid shown i section, The frying pan ll which is adapted to contain 16 Figure 3 is a front elevational iew of the degrease to the desired depth 8.150 accommodates vice with certain parts broken away, therein a relatively deep frying basket 2|. The Fi ure 4 i a, vertical s tional vi w througbasket 2l consists of a suitable frame'structure the device, with the bottom side and end walls thereof 20 Figure 5 is a perspective view of the frying formed of reticulated material such as screen 20 pan, wire or the like. The frying basket 2| is of such Figure 6 is a perspective view of a toasting a depth as to extend slightly above the top wall basket, v 9 of the casing 5 when the basket 2| is arranged Figure '7 is a vertical sectional view taken a Within the Pa right angles to Figure 4, Pan l1 and basket 2| will be used when frying 25 Figure 8 is a perspective view of an upper corfis oug nuts, and the like. n r of th frying basket, The toasting basket l5 will be used for toast- Figure 9 is a view similar to Figure 4 but il- I ing bread or the like as found desirable. lustrating a slightly modified form of the inven- Suitably mounted within the casin 5 is a tion, and l stantially loop-shaped burner 22, and the inlet 30 Figure 10 is a detail sectional view taken sub- P p for the burner 22 15 indicated y e e e stantiglly on th hue l|i |o of Fi r 9, ence numeral 23 and extends through the front Referring to the drawings by reference numer- Well 3 110 be eonneteed a 8 pp y lineals it will be seen that in accordance with the Extending f he r r wall 1 of the case is a present invention, the same, in each embodiment flue 24 through which Smoke and the D du ts 0f 35 thereof comprises a substantially rectangular combustion may escap casing 5 having side walls 6, rear wall 1, front The form f th i v t n shown in Fi ur s 9 wall 8, and top wall 9. and 10 differs from that form shown in Figures 1 The top wall 9 is provided with an enlarged to 8 inclusive in the following respects: opening l0 and at the opening III the top wall is In the second form of the invention, that is the 40 provided with a depending flange N. form shown in Figures 9 and 10, the casing is of Supported on the inner side of the walls 6 are at y g e ter depth than the casin upper and lower rails |2 while supported on th bodied in the first form of the invention and is sides of'the flanges confronting the walls 6 pr v d d w t a horizontal partition 5, sulated 5 are upper and lower rails l3 compiemental to as at and as shown. whereby to P de i the the rails l2 and the rails l2 and I! serve to aclower Portion of the 8 broiler compa tcommodate the parallel sides of a substanment L tially U-shaped relatively shallow toasting basket Provided in he bottom of t e compartment II. The basket I5 is suitably form d of ti 21 are rails 28 which slidably accommodate a lated or wire material as shown in Figure 6 and broiler indicated genera y by the reference nu- 50 is insertible into the casing 5 through an opening merai 29. The broiler 28 is provided to slide inprovided therefor in the front wall 8 of the caswardiy and outwardly with respect -to the coming. For this opening in the wall 8 of the casing partment 21 through an opening 30 provided there is provided a suitable vertically swinging therefor in the front wall of'the casing. At the hinged door I. upper edge of the opening the wall is provided 55 with a depending stop lugfl against which the upper edge 'of the front wall of the broiler abuts to limit inward movement of the brofler. At the front thereof the broiler is also provided with a suitable handle 82 to facilitate the handling of the broiler.

4 Also arranged within the compartment 21 and spaced slightly downwardly from the partition ii is a substantially loop-shaped burner II, and the inlet pipe for the burner 33 is indicated by the reference numeral 34 and extends through the frontwalllofthecasingtobeconnectedto a gas supply line.

In connection with the above it will be noted that the perforations of the burner It are in the underside thereof so that the flame will be directed downwardly as will be found most desirable.

Thus the device provided as shown in Figures:

9 and 10 may be in addition to the uses already hereinabove enumerated, be used for broiling steaks, chops, etc.

It is thought that the manner in which the frying kettle or utensil may be used will be clear to those skilled in the art. and that the utility and advantages of the invention will be clearly understood without a further description thereof. Having thus described the invention what is claimed as new is:

l. A cooking device comprising a casing having opposed side walls, a front wall, a ,rear wall and a top wall, a loop burner arranged within said casing, and said top wall of the casing having an opening therein. and a cooking vessel insertable into the casing through said opening and adapted to at within the casing within the conensure basket.

3. A cooking device comprising a casing including a top and a vertical wall having openings therein, a removable vessel insertable vertically in the casing through the opening-in the top thereof, and a substantially U-shaped removable toasting basket insertable horizontally in the casing through the opening in thevertical wall thereof and adapted to straddle said cooking vessel. L,

4. A cooking device comprising a casing including opposed side walls, a front-wall having an openingvthel'eln and a top having an opening therein, a, flange depending from the top into the casing, pairs of rails mounted on the flange and the side walls in the casing, a removable cooking'vessel insertable vertically in the casing through the opening in the top thereof withinthe confines of the flange, and a substantially U- shaped, foramlnous toasting basket insertable horizontally in the casing through the opening in the front thereof and slidably engas able' on the rails.

FRANK X. WEINMAN. 

